I can't think if there is something else I should add, but if you look up the model number I specified above you should be able to see everything.

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Now to what I WANT to do.

I would like to build a new PC designed for performance, yet so it can allow me to surf the Internet and download things at a fast pace as well. So mainly for gaming performance, but also for entertainment purposes, slightly.

A few things I would like to know:

1: What is everything I should get to put into this PC? Video card, processor, amount of RAM, the whole package.

2: Where should I look into purchasing parts? I hear Newegg is a good resource.

3: Anything I need to know before I go into building a new laptop.

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Budget:

Not sure, I can decide later. I won't be purchasing parts for a while, I'd just like to have an idea.

we can take care of selecting the parts for you, but neither you, or we can decide on anything if you dont have a planned purchase date. even then, if it isnt within a few weeks, its much harder to give you a list, because prices change, deals come and go, and of course, new hardware comes out.

so regardless of what you have said, as soon as you have a planned purchase date within the near future, you will need to answer the following:

what is your budget?what country do you live in (asusming america if you mentioned newegg)how much hard disk space do you need?is this a purely gaming build, or will you have other uses for it, such as photoshop or video editing?do you want to overclock?is the look or performance of a case important to you, or would you have no issue with a plain and cheap case?

EDIT: oh wait, you want to build a LAPTOP? ahh, when it comes to building laptops, its more expensive than getting the prebuilts, because the market isnt there. if you want a laptop, better to get a prebuilt as it is cheaper. so far, only desktops are cheaper to build.

we can take care of selecting the parts for you, but neither you, or we can decide on anything if you dont have a planned purchase date. even then, if it isnt within a few weeks, its much harder to give you a list, because prices change, deals come and go, and of course, new hardware comes out.

so regardless of what you have said, as soon as you have a planned purchase date within the near future, you will need to answer the following:

what is your budget?what country do you live in (asusming america if you mentioned newegg)how much hard disk space do you need?is this a purely gaming build, or will you have other uses for it, such as photoshop or video editing?do you want to overclock?is the look or performance of a case important to you, or would you have no issue with a plain and cheap case?

EDIT: oh wait, you want to build a LAPTOP? ahh, when it comes to building laptops, its more expensive than getting the prebuilts, because the market isnt there. if you want a laptop, better to get a prebuilt as it is cheaper. so far, only desktops are cheaper to build.

I would be interested in getting one around Christmas, asking for the parts as gifts.

Budget: Somewhat flexible around $1000, lower if possible while maintaining performanceCountry: AmericaHard Disk Space: Nothing outrageous. Around 300 GB.Purpose: Mainly for gaming, but not to be left out are surfing the web, downloading things, and perhaps a bit of Photoshop/video editing and the like.Overclocking: No plans to do soCase: Well, what is different between a "high performance" case or "cheap" case? I really don't matter as long as my performance isn't affected too much.

by high performance case, i mean one that cools well, such as the HAF series of cases. they cost more, and they generally have a 'meaner' look (for lack of a better word), rather than a sleek, bright, or otherwise positively aesthetic one (though some, like myself, like that look).

anyway, if youre planning on something around christmas, i dont suggest getting any parts list right now. christmas sales would drive prices down a bit, so its better to come back and ask once the deals begin.

by high performance case, i mean one that cools well, such as the HAF series of cases. they cost more, and they generally have a 'meaner' look (for lack of a better word), rather than a sleek, bright, or otherwise positively aesthetic one (though some, like myself, like that look).

anyway, if youre planning on something around christmas, i dont suggest getting any parts list right now. christmas sales would drive prices down a bit, so its better to come back and ask once the deals begin.

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